Copanello - Caves Grotte di San Gregorio The cave, which is a cavity with a total development of 80 meters opened at a fault between granite rocks and slowly widened thanks to the corrosive action of the wave motion.
Praia a Mare - Caves Grotta Azzurra Natural cave named in this way for the intense blue color of the water inside it.
Praia a Mare - Caves Grotta del Leone The name of this cave comes from the presence inside of a rock that looks a lot like a lion lying down.
Papasidero - Caves Grotta del Romito The Romito cave is a site dating back to the Upper Paleolithic containing one of the oldest testimonies of prehistoric art in Italy, and one of the most important at European level. Outside there are some rock carvings, among which the most important is a graffiti depicting two bovids (Bos primigenius), and traces of ancient burials, dating back 10,500 years ago.